1 Answer

Check you coolant level cold, the first thing to stop working is the
heat if the coolant level starts too drop. If the Coolant is really low
then you might consider having a block check test performed just
too rule out a blown headgasket, if the coolant is not low then
replace the thermostat, it maybe opening too early and not
maintaining proper engine temperature.

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